The Forsythia Korariensis is an extremely common, modest plant and can be found anywhere near rivers. It blooms in late autumn. It has wide, elliptic leaves, which are usually blue-green. It also grows large flowers, which can be dark red, grey and light orange. These plants grow in small groups, but it's hard, especially without experience, to control and maintain their growth. They can be brewed as tea. As a defense mechanism the Forsythia Korariensis tastes horrible, when eaten raw. They rely on self pollination to reproduce. Once pollinated, they grow fairly large, inedible nuts.